Huawei has officially released HarmonyOS 2.0 and a number of new products equipped with HarmonyOS 2.0 on June 02. Just after the launch, Huawei stated that the number of HarmonyOS 2.0 upgrade users exceeded 10 million.
According to the latest report, since HarmonyOS 2.0 was officially released on June 2 and started the upgrade, it has now supported a total of 69 model upgrades. In one month, the number of upgraded users has reached 25 million, and this number is still rising.
According to other data, among the first batch of devices to start HarmonyOS 2 upgrade, Huawei’s newer two models, Mate X2 and Mate 40 Pro, both performed well. Among them, Mate X2 users have the highest upgrade rate, reaching 32.82%, while Mate 40 Pro upgrades accounted for more than 30%.
Before this, Huawei announced that Huawei’s mobile phones, tablets, and other “100” devices will successively launch HarmonyOS 2.0 upgrades. Including HUAWEI Mate 40 series, Mate 30 series, P40 series, Mate X2, Nova 8 series, MatePad Pro series and other devices.
Huawei has stated many times before that it is expected that at least 300 million devices will be equipped with the HarmonyOS system by the end of this year, of which 200 million will be Huawei’s own equipment.
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